Vagal activity has protective effects in ischemic heart disease. We tested whether vagal stimulation (VS) could modulate the inflammatory reaction, a major determinant of cardiac injury after ischemia/reperfusion. Four groups of male rats underwent myocardial ischemia (30 minutes) and reperfusion (24 hours). One group underwent VS (40 minutes), 1 VS plus atrial pacing (VS + Pacing), and 1 VS plus nicotinic inhibition by mecamylamine (VS + MEC). After 24 hours, the area at risk, infarct size, inflammation parameters, and apoptosis were quantified. Infarct size was reduced in all VS-treated rats (controls, 53 \ub1 18%; VS, 6.5 \ub1 3%; VS + Pacing, 23 \ub1 6%; VS + MEC, 33 \ub1 9%; P < 0.005 vs. controls). The infarct size in the VS + MEC gro...
Objective: A vagus nerve-mediated, brain cholinergic protective mechanism activated by melanocortin ...
Recently we reported that an efferent vagal fibre-mediated cholinergic protective pathway, activated...
Previous reports have indicated that artificial stimulation of the vagus nerve reduces systemic infl...
Vagal activity has protective effects in ischemic heart disease. We tested whether vagal stimulation...
Background: The beneficial effects of prolonged vagal stimulation (VS) applied during myocardial inf...
Vagal stimulation (VS) during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion has beneficial effects. However, i...
Vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) started prior to, or during, ischemia has been shown to reduce infarct...
BackgroundIn spite of recent advances in coronary interventional therapy, reperfusion injury is stil...
In a previous research, we described that vagal stimulation increases the infarct size by sympatheti...
A vagus nerve-mediated brain cholinergic protective mechanism, is operative in circulatory schock. W...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is an important mechanism in myocardial ischemia and nicoti...
To determine the optimal intervention time of the vagal stimulation (VS) attenuating myocardial isch...
AbstractObjective: Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a pathologic event characterized by tissue damage....
Inflammation and apoptosis play critical roles in the acute progression of ischemic injury pathology...
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has been shown to improve left ventricular function and survival in ra...
Objective: A vagus nerve-mediated, brain cholinergic protective mechanism activated by melanocortin ...
Recently we reported that an efferent vagal fibre-mediated cholinergic protective pathway, activated...
Previous reports have indicated that artificial stimulation of the vagus nerve reduces systemic infl...
Vagal activity has protective effects in ischemic heart disease. We tested whether vagal stimulation...
Background: The beneficial effects of prolonged vagal stimulation (VS) applied during myocardial inf...
Vagal stimulation (VS) during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion has beneficial effects. However, i...
Vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) started prior to, or during, ischemia has been shown to reduce infarct...
BackgroundIn spite of recent advances in coronary interventional therapy, reperfusion injury is stil...
In a previous research, we described that vagal stimulation increases the infarct size by sympatheti...
A vagus nerve-mediated brain cholinergic protective mechanism, is operative in circulatory schock. W...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is an important mechanism in myocardial ischemia and nicoti...
To determine the optimal intervention time of the vagal stimulation (VS) attenuating myocardial isch...
AbstractObjective: Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a pathologic event characterized by tissue damage....
Inflammation and apoptosis play critical roles in the acute progression of ischemic injury pathology...
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has been shown to improve left ventricular function and survival in ra...
Objective: A vagus nerve-mediated, brain cholinergic protective mechanism activated by melanocortin ...
Recently we reported that an efferent vagal fibre-mediated cholinergic protective pathway, activated...
Previous reports have indicated that artificial stimulation of the vagus nerve reduces systemic infl...